NFC tags: automate your home with one tap.
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Summary: - The episode explains NFC tags as a simple way to automate your home with a single touch, aiming for at least one working tag and automation. - It covers verifying NFC on your phone (iPhone 7+ has it; enable on Android) and choosing compatible NTAG tags (NTAG213/216; anti-metal for metal surfaces) with some spare tags. - Practical ideas are offered for different spots (entrance, nightstand, kitchen, car, desk) to save time and automate routines like lighting, alarms, music, shades, timers, and more. - Setup guidance: - iPhone: use Shortcuts > Automation > NFC Tag, scan, name, add actions (Home, apps, Do Not Disturb, shortcuts, or Home Assistant). Turn off “Ask before running.” - Android: use MacroDroid, Tasker, or NFC Tools to write actions (toggle Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth, launch apps, run routines, control lights, timers, or send commands). - Special features: - Share Wi‑Fi with guests via an NFC tag (write network name, security, password; enable write-protect for security). - Create themed modes (movie mode, cleanup mode) and combine conditions (time of day, location, etc.) for more nuanced automations. - Use two entrance tags for “here” vs “leaving” to avoid confusion; personalize shortcuts for multiple people. - Troubleshooting tips: ensure proximity to the antenna, remove metal cases if needed, disable “Ask before running” on iPhone, try different apps/tags on Android, and reformat misformatted tags. - Security/privacy guidance: avoid tags that disable alarms or unlock doors in public areas; require confirmation for sensitive actions; label tags; battery-free tags don’t track you. - Encouragement to start small by picking a time-wasting spot and creating the first automation, with a note that combining NFC with voice routines enhances effectiveness. - Closing: invites listeners to subscribe, give feedback, and contact the host. Remeber you can contact me at [email protected]
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